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that was the phrase he used. he made the decision that day to go for a massive stimulus program. >> when the briefing's over, i go up to the president-elect and i say, you know, that's got to be the worst briefing that the president-elect's had at least since 1932 and maybe since abraham lincoln in 1860. and the president says, goolsbee, that's not even my worst briefing this week. >> my first job when i came into office was making sure we didn't get into a great depression and the economy could start growing again. >> also high on the president's agenda, his campaign promise to heal the nation's bitter partisan divide. >> we are more than a collection of red states and blue states. we're the united states of america. >> after a month in office, a whopping 76% of americans approved of the new president's job performance, though he was only just beginning. >> you could create whatever you wanted out of him. he was a folklore figure right out of the gate. >> what do you think people expected him to do? >> i think p
that was the phrase he used. he made the decision that day to go for a massive stimulus program. >> when the briefing's over, i go up to the president-elect and i say, you know, that's got to be the worst briefing that the president-elect's had at least since 1932 and maybe since abraham lincoln in 1860. and the president says, goolsbee, that's not even my worst briefing this week. >> my first job when i came into office was making sure we didn't get into a great depression and the...
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drones are one tool that we use. >> even if the target is an american. in 2011, one of those targeted for death was anwar al awlaki, an al qaeda leader living in yemen and also an american citizen. are the standards different when the target's an american? >> when an american has made a decision to affiliate itself with al qaeda and target fellow americans, that -- there is a legal justification for us to try to stop them from carrying out plots. >> many of his supporters are quite concerned because they view this as basically a form of targeted assassination. >> do you struggle with this policy? >> oh, absolutely. if you don't, then it's very easy to slip into a situation in which you end up bending rules thinking that the ends always justify the means. >> another new frontier? with israel, the president is believed to have launched a devastating cyber war against iran's nuclear program. still, the president's been plagued by tensions with israel's prime minister that's prompted an election year defense of his dedication to the jewish state. >> our comm
drones are one tool that we use. >> even if the target is an american. in 2011, one of those targeted for death was anwar al awlaki, an al qaeda leader living in yemen and also an american citizen. are the standards different when the target's an american? >> when an american has made a decision to affiliate itself with al qaeda and target fellow americans, that -- there is a legal justification for us to try to stop them from carrying out plots. >> many of his supporters are...
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she joins us this morning. nice to have you with us. i'm going to ignore the men on the panel this morning. all they want to talk about is victoria secret models. i'm kidding, richard. >> don't pin me with all of them. >> seriously, with a record number of women in minorities in congress, what actual tangible change do you think that brings? is it just a number to talk about and there's no real difference? >> i think what's real important is when you have a diverse group of people deciding the policy for a very diverse nation, you get better policy that actually works for people and they understand it and they get that this country is better off because of that. when you have women's voices in committees on transportation and foreign policy, on budget, on all these critical issues, it works better for the nation. >> i agree with you on that. let's talk about nancy pelosi. everyone says she's going to decide what she wants to decide. what do you think? do you think she'll stay or do you think she'll go? >> i would have no idea. i can say
she joins us this morning. nice to have you with us. i'm going to ignore the men on the panel this morning. all they want to talk about is victoria secret models. i'm kidding, richard. >> don't pin me with all of them. >> seriously, with a record number of women in minorities in congress, what actual tangible change do you think that brings? is it just a number to talk about and there's no real difference? >> i think what's real important is when you have a diverse group of...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> reggie love knows the president as a strong midrange shooter. >> he'll take his midrange jumper and he'll attack the basket. he'll knock down open shots when he's got them. >> the kind of guy you want on your team. and love has been on the president's team since the campaign days. what's he like when he's just hanging out? >> he's like a guy, you know. he likes the bulls. he likes the bears. he likes sports. likes cards. like most guys i know. chl i think sometimes can be hard for some people because they're like, oh, wait, he's sort -- he's just like me, but he's the president. >> as his personal assistant and confidant, love's seen the president as few others have. >> he's very much a person who enjoys the simple things in life. enjoys watching a good game. enjoys a good cocktail. is competitive at everything he does. if it
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> reggie love knows the president as a strong midrange shooter. >> he'll take his midrange jumper and he'll attack the basket. he'll knock down open shots when he's got them. >> the kind of guy you want on your team. and love has been on the president's team since the campaign days....
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us on our website, wjla.com/pollproblems, or send an email or contact us on twitter. and check us on election night with results of all of the local races and the presidential n chicago and boston. coverage and the team from abc news begins at 7:00 p.m. the vote is already in for one county when it comes to marijuanahe synthetic as spice. e told you about the battle in frederick county. signatures were collected, but night a decision was made to make spice illegal. >> this cigar store manager had nearly 150y for it theooking spice. >> it is a huge market. >> one user argues that it kept kids away from particle or illegal drugs. >> i think it is stupid because keeps kids out of trouble. people it kept a lot of trouble and kept more people out of jail. >> now anybody selling or using jailed or fined $1,000. >> parents are scared and frustrated and concerned about stuff their kids knowng and they don't is. >> at the gas station across hospital, the store clerk told disappointed spice to looking for back in the evening. but the mayor is counting on the city free of design
us on our website, wjla.com/pollproblems, or send an email or contact us on twitter. and check us on election night with results of all of the local races and the presidential n chicago and boston. coverage and the team from abc news begins at 7:00 p.m. the vote is already in for one county when it comes to marijuanahe synthetic as spice. e told you about the battle in frederick county. signatures were collected, but night a decision was made to make spice illegal. >> this cigar store...
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keep us going. i know i am. so in fact, i'm the opposite of poking fun. i put myself very much on the level with these people. >> and jon, was there -- you're sort of seeking out of surprising people. is there one that's surprisingly normal? >> phoenix jones, the real life superhero. i think you have done something on him before, right? he dresses up and goes out in to the streets of seattle to fight crime. and i thought this would be, you know, just a crazy story. i went on patrol with him. night after night. and the first problem is that there was no crime to fight. whatsoever. we were just looking for crime everywhere. just wasn't any crime. to the extent -- but i kind of loved him and i grew to love him. one point he was so annoyed that he couldn't find any crime to thwart, him and the cohorts in masks and super suits and needed to book a hotel room and call in some prostitutes and when they arrived he would ask them if they needed help escaping the web of prostitution which i thought was a terr
keep us going. i know i am. so in fact, i'm the opposite of poking fun. i put myself very much on the level with these people. >> and jon, was there -- you're sort of seeking out of surprising people. is there one that's surprisingly normal? >> phoenix jones, the real life superhero. i think you have done something on him before, right? he dresses up and goes out in to the streets of seattle to fight crime. and i thought this would be, you know, just a crazy story. i went on patrol...
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is in the audience and i had a short conversation with him today and may be you can give us since you participated in the process of arriving at 375 can you spend a couple of minutes informing us as to the participants and process that got you to that figure. >> thank you commissioner i actually did not participate. the conversation about the number i would defer that to sarah short who was instrumental in facilitating that dialog but if there is another question that you would like to ask me from the perspective of couselor committee housing organizations. >> you were mentioned in a list of supporters. >>> yeah, well we have a coalition of many many organizations some of them were very actively involved in crafting this compromise which we are very supportive of i would love to see our members come to go in a unified way and so i would actually defer to sarah she could tell you more about that conversation and the smart outcome from it. >> i'm generally supportive, i think of it but, i have this concern as other commissioners have raised about the cap itself. and also, i had my notes
is in the audience and i had a short conversation with him today and may be you can give us since you participated in the process of arriving at 375 can you spend a couple of minutes informing us as to the participants and process that got you to that figure. >> thank you commissioner i actually did not participate. the conversation about the number i would defer that to sarah short who was instrumental in facilitating that dialog but if there is another question that you would like to...
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the one project that we have before us is has the potential to have a lot of these microunits in one building. but i have heard from other developers and community groups that these would perhaps be mixed in with projects that include a wider unit mix and so that would sort-of change the answer to that? i think the short answertia we just don't know yet. >> those are some of the things that for me, i want to understand. i think that there is a place for these units for certain populations, or certain settle of the market. but it's just not that clear what that is yet and i really don't believe that it's for or that it will solve any affordability problems and i hear this phrase affordable by design but i think it's barely affordable by design i don't think it really reaches people in a m i's that need deep' fordable and i think the people in 50% of a m i range are already in the market it's not that they have nowhere to live or nowhere to go. and so, as i it stands now, i do support the cap and the supervisor and is the process they have gone through with the community. >> commission
the one project that we have before us is has the potential to have a lot of these microunits in one building. but i have heard from other developers and community groups that these would perhaps be mixed in with projects that include a wider unit mix and so that would sort-of change the answer to that? i think the short answertia we just don't know yet. >> those are some of the things that for me, i want to understand. i think that there is a place for these units for certain...
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housing crisis it's just a new typology of market rate housings and it could be useful and it could be more rental than a lot of what is being built mow and it could meet a need, but i think the cap is clungy and doesn't really work and again we can sit around for a couple of years and figure out whether they are d/b/a or not and i think there has been has to be a better way and i agree with one of speakers and i think it was paul who left that said yeah let's take a look at what happens once they are built i don't think the cap gets that -- and i suggest some alternate tenive like if the percentage of units being approved in the city of these -- exceed a certain% like 10% of the units of the city being approved in the or five% i don't know the exact number that triggers an analysis because if it's some low%, five% of the unit being built or seven%, i don't think it's a big deal but if it gets above the total number of housing units building built, yeah, it's a problem if all developers are out there are building these fish convenient units rather than two bedroom units and but i think
housing crisis it's just a new typology of market rate housings and it could be useful and it could be more rental than a lot of what is being built mow and it could meet a need, but i think the cap is clungy and doesn't really work and again we can sit around for a couple of years and figure out whether they are d/b/a or not and i think there has been has to be a better way and i agree with one of speakers and i think it was paul who left that said yeah let's take a look at what happens once...
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, it seems like the supervisors have spent a long time negotiating a cap and us not understanding what is at the core of cap, i would defer to them on what the wherein for had a specific number is and including the picking up on suggestions. of commissioner hillsist and anthony knee made as the trends towards 200 a draft, a report would have to basically show certain results and certain matrices which are important to the board of supervisors to the community and the to us as the commissioners to see if we wantgo forward and what is seriously missing for me is how are these units coming to mart market are they coming tooth thought in one building are they small units in existing other buildings there is a complete darkness about how we are talking about this new phenomenon without understanding what circumstances and is which locations it will arise we don't have any idea about that and in the absence of these many questions i kind-of feeling like falling into any stack and conditions we need to have a couple more answers. i'm supportive of monitoring trends which necessarily doesn't h
, it seems like the supervisors have spent a long time negotiating a cap and us not understanding what is at the core of cap, i would defer to them on what the wherein for had a specific number is and including the picking up on suggestions. of commissioner hillsist and anthony knee made as the trends towards 200 a draft, a report would have to basically show certain results and certain matrices which are important to the board of supervisors to the community and the to us as the commissioners...
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they're a very valuable tool for us. so we have better information about the kennedy, johnson and nixon presidencies than we will ever have about any other president. >> a few days later, on october 28, 1962, the president calls president truman to report on the end of the crisis. how did it end? >> the crisis? >> yeah. as far as from what you've listened to, what was precisely the end of all this? >> well, khrushchev announced that he agreed with the terms of the american demands that the off yents dismantle the missiles -- the soviets dismantle the missile sites and pull their troops out of cuba sent valley. the terms were left quite loose. >> you put a letter, it's in russian, in your book and also it's translated into english from mr. khrushchev to the president. what was that? >> well, there are many fascinating letters between the two of them. and that leads to the story of how the crisis ended. khrushchev in one day wrote two letters, or two letters arrived from him. the first, an extraordinary personal letter exp
they're a very valuable tool for us. so we have better information about the kennedy, johnson and nixon presidencies than we will ever have about any other president. >> a few days later, on october 28, 1962, the president calls president truman to report on the end of the crisis. how did it end? >> the crisis? >> yeah. as far as from what you've listened to, what was precisely the end of all this? >> well, khrushchev announced that he agreed with the terms of the...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight. rob low, james kevin spacey big time performers who have become outspoken in the world of politics. we seat down recently with them. >> you say that hollywood is a one party town. we all know that it's a liberal-democrat town. is there a reason for that? >> i think that and i don't know what it says. it's not meant to be a judgment. but it seems to me like creative people end up being democrats and i think it's been that way forever. >> bill: is that because they feel sorry for the down trodden? i consider myself a creative person. i'm kind of a more traditional guy than liberal guy. >> let's face it. i think tha
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what used to be a hallmark in the classroom, what used to be lectures are not home. it makes the class from interactive. students can take lectures at their time and pace. what i focus on a lot in the book is, let's go even further. still, even the flip the sense that all the students are going to cover the same material at the same pace together, and what i talk a lot about is, you know, we have all been indoctrinated in the system. and i'm not talking about, you know, a student teacher ratio or white charter or private republic but the system, grouping kids by age based to cover certain subjects us at pace to migrate them based on their variable understanding innkeepers in a forward and we just assume that this was coolest. i go through great lengths to show, no, this is actually a relatively new phenomenon. 200 years old. we inherited it from a country that no longer exists. in fairness to depression and even test, i guess, you know, it was during the industrial revolution, the first time that people seriously thought about how we can educate everybody. before tha
what used to be a hallmark in the classroom, what used to be lectures are not home. it makes the class from interactive. students can take lectures at their time and pace. what i focus on a lot in the book is, let's go even further. still, even the flip the sense that all the students are going to cover the same material at the same pace together, and what i talk a lot about is, you know, we have all been indoctrinated in the system. and i'm not talking about, you know, a student teacher ratio...
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i used to. you campaign right up to the end because you want to ask the voters -- as many voters as you can for their support. he's enthusiastic. he's feeding off these crowds, so to me that's normal, campaigning on election day. i'm a little surprised the president isn't, but, you know, that's his choice. >> well, in fairness i do think barack obama is doing satellite interviews and he's going maybe to some campaign offices and thanking the volunteers and things like that, but he's not out physically, actively campaigning like governor romney. you know, hilary rosen, i just talked to her, she said this means mr. romney thinks he's in trouble and he cannot think he can win the state of ohio. he's delusional if he thinks he can win. >> well, we'll find out who is delusional tonight. i know the crowds he's been speaking to. i was with him last friday night, 35,000 people outside cincinnati. we feel pretty good about this. intensity level is high, we're winning independents, but the good news is to
i used to. you campaign right up to the end because you want to ask the voters -- as many voters as you can for their support. he's enthusiastic. he's feeding off these crowds, so to me that's normal, campaigning on election day. i'm a little surprised the president isn't, but, you know, that's his choice. >> well, in fairness i do think barack obama is doing satellite interviews and he's going maybe to some campaign offices and thanking the volunteers and things like that, but he's not...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." live at 10:00 a.m., the american enterprise institute hosts a discussion on how federal rules and regulations affect private enterprise and education with representatives from the bill and melinda gates foundation and the education department. >> if you listen to mayor bloomberg who says that the damage was unprecedented, that it may be the worst storm of the city has ever faced, the tidal surge -- the storm was 14 feet -- gov. christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable. we had fires, we had hurricane force wing -- arcane force winds, we have a snowe, you look at and the flooding of the subway system and the shutdown of the stock exchange, you get a sense of the massive scope and scale of this storm. yet the networks performed. i have read dozens of stories about how for many consumers, their only link to information or to people was through their smartphone,
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." live at 10:00 a.m., the american enterprise institute hosts a discussion on how federal rules and regulations affect private enterprise and education with representatives from the bill and melinda gates foundation and the education department. >> if you listen to...
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i would like us to get out of there. nobody has ever won in afghanistan why can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we're getting the our own thing in our own way. >> bill: you want us out of there. the other thing i like about you you are not mean guy. you and i are politically apart as ever but we can have a few laughs. you are lou grant for me. i'm like working for you in the newsroom. >> you're fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >> you're fired. >> when you were doing the moore show did you discuss politics with the crew? was there a lot of stuff? mary tyler moore is a big fan she watches every night. >> you are hedging. >> why hedge? how do i look? >> mary become much more conservative of late. i was the most outspoken liberal. >> bill: do you know rush women law calls me ted baxter i consider that a compliment. >> never fear when you have been doing this as long as i have you learn to play it down to the wire. >> he was the -- i ever knew. >> you climbed 10 floors occupy the fire
i would like us to get out of there. nobody has ever won in afghanistan why can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we're getting the our own thing in our own way. >> bill: you want us out of there. the other thing i like about you you are not mean guy. you and i are politically apart as ever but we can have a few laughs. you are lou grant for me. i'm like working for you in the newsroom. >> you're fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >>...
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what determines whether or not something student housing is who ownses it or who controls it that is using and so we thought rather than introducing yet another category that has different size definitionings we should you just refer to the existing or amended definition codes. >>> yeah, i agree and then you start getting into different categorize which specifically are there for a reason and often do not have kitchens included but these are -- these units would be housing as defined as a unit under our general housing requirement that is they do have a kitchen within each unit. >> the building code requires that efficiency dwelling units do have kitchens. >>> that makes sense. they are individualized unit. >> thank you very much and i will have other question and is comments at the end of this. >> commissioner warden. >> yeah, i have two questions about this in on the one hand i want to support the community process who have worked with supervisor wiener around this number of 375 but i definitely have some issues with the concept. first of all,, i want to clarify because there are people
what determines whether or not something student housing is who ownses it or who controls it that is using and so we thought rather than introducing yet another category that has different size definitionings we should you just refer to the existing or amended definition codes. >>> yeah, i agree and then you start getting into different categorize which specifically are there for a reason and often do not have kitchens included but these are -- these units would be housing as defined...
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we're not entirely focused on us. we're focused on things around us. we care about our families, our churches, synagogues, we care about our communities. our schools. our country. it's part of what america is. i've seen it in so many ways. my sister is a hero to me. they say that to be a hero, you don't have to be larger than life. just larger than yourself. my sister has eight children. she's now in her 70s, her husband passed away a few years ago. her seven oldest children are all married with kids of their own. her eighth child is down syndrome. jeffrey is now 43. and is i've watched lynn throughout those 43 years do everything in her power to give them a fulfilled and abundant life. she is a hero. because she gives of herself to someone else she loves. i think of all the single moms -- the single moms across america. yeah. who are -- in many cases, struggling, scraping by a bit. to make sure they have enough money to put a good meal on the table at the end of the day for their kids. i think of all of the dads and moms working two jobs right now, to
we're not entirely focused on us. we're focused on things around us. we care about our families, our churches, synagogues, we care about our communities. our schools. our country. it's part of what america is. i've seen it in so many ways. my sister is a hero to me. they say that to be a hero, you don't have to be larger than life. just larger than yourself. my sister has eight children. she's now in her 70s, her husband passed away a few years ago. her seven oldest children are all married...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us@twitter.com/booktv. >>> novellest james patterson is speaking at the miami book fair. he talked about the reading program that he has personally started. we wanted to look at some of the other reading programs that are available in the united states and see what the efforts are. i want to begin with jane robinson. the chief financial officer of a group called first book. if you can describe what first book is to start? >> yes, hi, peter. i just want to say thank you to c-span for all the incredible support you have given to the entire industry and the entire concept of reading and literacy, c-span has been a leader on that and it's wonderful just to -- [inaudible] first book is the non-profit that provides books and educational materials to programs, serving kids in need, classrooms serving kids in need across the united states. >> and how did you get started and where do you get your funding from? >> we started twenty years ago, in fact, we are celebrating our 100 million
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us@twitter.com/booktv. >>> novellest james patterson is speaking at the miami book fair. he talked about the reading program that he has personally started. we wanted to look at some of the other reading programs that are available in the united states and see what the efforts are. i want to begin with jane robinson. the chief financial officer of a group called first book. if you can describe what first book is to start? >> yes,...
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that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they kept raising it through. kennedy is talking about them in the weeks before the assassination. but they ended up staying or at least a group ended up staying. they were -- when jimmy carter is scsh -- >> host: in the summer of 1979. >> it dates back to the decision in november of 1962 that we're not going make these a top-tier piratety of forcing them out. >> host: a question of the mind set in assessing these weapons of offensive some of the force thatters were some who said to kennedy and around the table that, you know, these could be a threat to the hemisphere. cu
that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they...
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adore used the word anythinger in some of her short stories. she wasn't using it to be a racist. rather, she was using is as an artist to de-legitimate race simple. that's what i meant. obviously there are black people, too who have used the term nigger in ways that in my view, are completely unobjectionable. dick gregory titled his first autobiography, "nigger "an autobiography." and richard pryor with two great albums, "that nigger is crazy" and bicentennial nigger." >> host: when you wrote the book, it was published in 2002. what reaction did you get? >> host: when i do. >> guest: when i wrote the book i got a lot of reaction, some positive and some negative. and continue to get some positive reactions and negative reactions. some people took real offense at the title. if there was one aspect of the book that probably got me the most negative reaction was people who complained about the title, and who thought that i was being sensationalist, i was exploiting this term by putting it right there in the title, right there on the cover of a book that would appear in your book stor
adore used the word anythinger in some of her short stories. she wasn't using it to be a racist. rather, she was using is as an artist to de-legitimate race simple. that's what i meant. obviously there are black people, too who have used the term nigger in ways that in my view, are completely unobjectionable. dick gregory titled his first autobiography, "nigger "an autobiography." and richard pryor with two great albums, "that nigger is crazy" and bicentennial...
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i used to masturbate to the cover of ann margaret covers. (laughter) olivia newton john album covers, captain and tenille album. mostly to tenille although captain had his moments. (laughter) actually, if we're going to dot masturbation thing we're going to be here awhile. let's just say alphabetically everyone from abba to vicki vet. zsa zsa gabor, okay, once, but there isn't about me. it's about you. and your home, your holy land. you know there is a huge fight going on there. the one side says we should worship you on friday. the other says saturday. and a few other people, not that many in this particular area say sunday. i mean it's the kind of insolvingable dispute that can't help but descend into thousands of years of bloodshed. you know i'm a peacemaker, i celebrate freak end, you no what i mean? friday, saturday-- sun-- i guess it. look, i'm not asking you to solve the problem. although obviously you could easily. and it seems a little strange that you haven't. but i know, like bono says, mysterious ways. i get that you don't want t
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us. we have given up engaging in africa, and all the income growth, having those helps us in defense issues and other things, and we are not doing fine now. -- doing that now. >> the easiest way, so maybe we get in right. let's negotiate the first trade agreement in over 40 years. president obama is the first president not to negotiate a trade agreement. >> those were negotiated by the previous administration. good the bottom line is we have an opportunity right now to knock down barriers. you get overwhelming support from that. i think it would have been tougher the first term. there is an opportunity to move forward. we need to help our current trading partners get in right so we can all engage china and the other markets in a way that serves everyone. >> the world still conveys -- still envies financial innovation. they are good at scaling. they are not so good at inventing. i want to go back to this issue of bipartisan support and talk about the republican side. the president did crea
us. we have given up engaging in africa, and all the income growth, having those helps us in defense issues and other things, and we are not doing fine now. -- doing that now. >> the easiest way, so maybe we get in right. let's negotiate the first trade agreement in over 40 years. president obama is the first president not to negotiate a trade agreement. >> those were negotiated by the previous administration. good the bottom line is we have an opportunity right now to knock down...
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thank you for joining us this morning and talking to us. i don't want you, and you don't want to, and you will not reveal classified information. but give me the explanation of the kind of things that they revealed that make this is game more realistic but also dangerous to national security. >> well, one thing people need to understand is that when you sign on the dotted line for your navy contract or u.s. military contract, you're essentially signing a nondisclosure agreement. so did these guys disclose sensitive information to the extent it's going to damage operati operational capabilities or their fellow s.e.a.l.s in the line of duty or anyone in special operations command? i don't think so. what they did was they brought certain pieces of kit to fruition, to -- >> what does that mean? >> they brought their kit and exposed it. >> what does that mean, pieces of kit? i don't understand. >> like crit ical pieces of equipment, advanced night vision optics systems. we're using 4-2 night vision systems and hollywood shows single tube, double
thank you for joining us this morning and talking to us. i don't want you, and you don't want to, and you will not reveal classified information. but give me the explanation of the kind of things that they revealed that make this is game more realistic but also dangerous to national security. >> well, one thing people need to understand is that when you sign on the dotted line for your navy contract or u.s. military contract, you're essentially signing a nondisclosure agreement. so did...
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going to let him tell us. his particular story of how that came to be. >> well, she told me that the name was actually given to her by her to african american playmates, stuff and doodlebug. and, of course, ladybird is another word for lady bug. apparently it was decided later at some point that it needed the name -- the name needed to be attributed to her adult nurse because to do otherwise might give the indication of social interaction between the races, but -- and i have never read that anywhere else, but that is what she told me anyway. taken for what it's worth. >> isn't that fascinating? it's like the precursor to the civil rights act. >> this conversation is taking a nasty turn since i found out i got my tac -- facts wrong. [laughter] >> you know, you got so many other facts right in your book, i don't think you need to worry. i would like you each to talk a little bit, starting with you, marc, about the different facets and aspects of the personalities to which you were privy, in particular in your ca
going to let him tell us. his particular story of how that came to be. >> well, she told me that the name was actually given to her by her to african american playmates, stuff and doodlebug. and, of course, ladybird is another word for lady bug. apparently it was decided later at some point that it needed the name -- the name needed to be attributed to her adult nurse because to do otherwise might give the indication of social interaction between the races, but -- and i have never read...
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what used to be homered in the classroom and what used to be lectures are now at home. it makes a classroom interactive i focus on a locked in the book, let's go further because even the flip assumes all the students will cover the same material on the same page together and what i talk a lot about is you know we have all been indoctrinated into the system and when i'm talking about the system i'm not talking about weapons should be the student-teacher ratio or charter or public or private. i'm talking about grouping kids by age base forward and covering certain subjects and the grades are based on berryville understanding. we just assume that is what the school is but i go to great lengths to show no this know ths a relatively new phenomenon. it's not 200 years old but we inherited from a country that no longer exists, the prussians and in fairness to the prescience and to us i guess, during the industrial revolution was the first time people seriously thought about how can we educate everybody? before that it was you are the son of the lord and the king and you get a
what used to be homered in the classroom and what used to be lectures are now at home. it makes a classroom interactive i focus on a locked in the book, let's go further because even the flip assumes all the students will cover the same material on the same page together and what i talk a lot about is you know we have all been indoctrinated into the system and when i'm talking about the system i'm not talking about weapons should be the student-teacher ratio or charter or public or private. i'm...
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san antonio mayor julian castro will be with us. dr. sanjay gupta will join us. comedian david allan grier -- im struggling to speak today -- will join us. it is thursday, november 8th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning, welcome, everybody. let's start with that powerful nor'easter that's coming on the heels of an epic hurricane. it's bringing the northeast once again to its knees. thousands of superstorm sandy victims in new york and in new jersey enduring damaging winds and driving snow and bitter cold temperatures, all in the dark. as of 3:00 this morning, there are close to 700,000 customers in new york and new jersey, who don't have power. that number's rising. more than 1,500 flights have already been canceled, and just when service on the long island rail road was returning to normal, it was again suspended last night. team coverage of this early winter storm. susan candiotti is with us live from asbury park in new jersey. rob marciano is live in staten island, where they are reeling from last week's hurricane. so much damage there, rob. g
san antonio mayor julian castro will be with us. dr. sanjay gupta will join us. comedian david allan grier -- im struggling to speak today -- will join us. it is thursday, november 8th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning, welcome, everybody. let's start with that powerful nor'easter that's coming on the heels of an epic hurricane. it's bringing the northeast once again to its knees. thousands of superstorm sandy victims in new york and in new jersey enduring...
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cnn's national security contributor, fran thompson is about to join us and offer us her insights on this breaking news about general petraeus resigning today. fran knows him very well from her work on the cia's external advisory board and from the time she was president bush's homeland security advisor. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. [ humming ] throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> get some more news on this afternoon's bomb shell news that general david petraeus has resigned because of an extramarital affair. fran thom
cnn's national security contributor, fran thompson is about to join us and offer us her insights on this breaking news about general petraeus resigning today. fran knows him very well from her work on the cia's external advisory board and from the time she was president bush's homeland security advisor. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose...
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damien ma will join us. from the c-span radio studios, we have the latest. >> the topics include the so- called fiscal cliff, the middle east and national security issues. you can hear all the shows re- aired. on "meet the press," lindsay gramm, dianne feinstein, and mike rogers, who chairs the house intelligence committee. on "this week," peter king and arms services committee chairman carl levin. chris wallace sits down with saxby chambliss, the vice chairman of the intelligence committee. also, republican governors bobby jindal and scott walker. "state of the union" follows with roy blunt of missouri and carlos the terrorist. at 4 p.m., john mccain and olympia snowe. the sunday morning talk shows re-airing on c-span radio. they began at 1200 eastern. listen to them all on c-span radio on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area. listen on your but very, enjoyed -- blackbeerry, an droid or iphone. >> they are using a mobile phone to access facebook because they do not have a laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, th
damien ma will join us. from the c-span radio studios, we have the latest. >> the topics include the so- called fiscal cliff, the middle east and national security issues. you can hear all the shows re- aired. on "meet the press," lindsay gramm, dianne feinstein, and mike rogers, who chairs the house intelligence committee. on "this week," peter king and arms services committee chairman carl levin. chris wallace sits down with saxby chambliss, the vice chairman of the...
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used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god, communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated already i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we should have done a better job reaching out to hispanic voters. we should have done it earlier and in a more effective way, and i think looking forward those are questions for the party. i think we have a very good message there. we just have to do a better job with it. >> bob, i would argue that the message got out from akins, got out from myrrh you can the murd. i think a lot of -- especially the numbers show single women were really turned off -- they like the looks of romney in that first debate. a lot of numbers showed th
used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god, communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated already i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we should...
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trust us, we'll do. for the members of the ex-con, the issue is not so much trust but verify, but verify first. there really wasn't a lot of trust the kennedy was on tape talking about how the soviet ambassador to united states was never in as a source because the camp leatherneck not necessary he was lying but there were concerned that maybe he hadn't been told about this. there were concerns that listening to any of the soviet diplomats. revealed thing about deadlifting -- that's what they were doing. so kennedy and ex-con have this promise but they didn't have to falter and work out how to verify. he talks about how there might be a massive trick and how might be a hoax which history has no backlog of. what they have to do is look at how the into and within called its americanizing what's happening on the ground. their preferences to send american weapons inspections into cuba. fidel castro said it's not going to allow that. next best thing is an american surveillance planes over. but that in itself i
trust us, we'll do. for the members of the ex-con, the issue is not so much trust but verify, but verify first. there really wasn't a lot of trust the kennedy was on tape talking about how the soviet ambassador to united states was never in as a source because the camp leatherneck not necessary he was lying but there were concerned that maybe he hadn't been told about this. there were concerns that listening to any of the soviet diplomats. revealed thing about deadlifting -- that's what they...
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to use. the comment made by the governor of colorado the morning after the election when he said did not break out the fritos and the goldfish yet, the federal government will make itself known. but it is hard to imagine this federal government suddenly sank many to but somebody in colorado who is acting much marijuana. >> i think that is right. that is an important lesson from prohibition as well. one of the other issues that often comes up in connection with federal drug laws is the enforcement of the laws and the result of the enforcement, which is to push the entire system of drug production underground treating black markets, giving rise to crime, culture and things like that. did that happen during prohibition? the rise of crime, culture? the anti prohibition, that results in a reduction of criminal activity in connection with drugs? >> to the first point, what we know is the national crime syndicates today was created by and for prohibition. this is not to say there was not organized c
to use. the comment made by the governor of colorado the morning after the election when he said did not break out the fritos and the goldfish yet, the federal government will make itself known. but it is hard to imagine this federal government suddenly sank many to but somebody in colorado who is acting much marijuana. >> i think that is right. that is an important lesson from prohibition as well. one of the other issues that often comes up in connection with federal drug laws is the...
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you can tweet us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> and now from the 17th annual texas book festival in austin, texas, a discussion of president lyndon johnson and first lady ladybird johnson. this is just over 50 minutes. >> hi, and welcome to the texas book festival.d my name is carol dawson, and iw love being a moderator every year at the texas book festival, and i particularly love this task this year. task this year i have had the privilege of reading two books that interlock so beautifully that it provided one hold 360-degree experience in reading them. before we begin, and i introduce our authors, i want to remind you all that all proceeds of book sales at the texas book festival goats the libraries of this great state. so, please avail yourself of the book tent and after a recession is over the book signing tents where you can get both of the signatures of these two wonderful gentleman on the front pieces of your books. now, our panel today, as you know, is about ladybird johnson, a
you can tweet us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> and now from the 17th annual texas book festival in austin, texas, a discussion of president lyndon johnson and first lady ladybird johnson. this is just over 50 minutes. >> hi, and welcome to the texas book festival.d my name is carol dawson, and iw love being a moderator every year at the texas book festival, and i particularly love this task this year. task...
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you must have misunderstood us. we are not at the old office. we are watching the old office, the tv show, on an ipad in the car on the way to the new office. - what? hello? [hip-hop music] - ♪ i'm fresh ♪ you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, gotta be fresh ♪ - oh, hell no, bitch. these offices suck. - where the hell are we supposed to park? there's, like, no spots. guess we gotta park on the street, even though there's extra handicap spots. - what the heck? we have one handicapped dude at our office-- wheelchair mike. - lucky bitch. i wish i were handicapped. those guys are so lucky, dude. - human rabbits' feet. - alice, how many handicapped people do we have in this office? - that a trick question? - [silly voice] we have but one. - ooh, i'm gonna talk like that too. alas, there are but two handicap parking spots, which is arithmetic, milady. - yeah, you do the math. hmm? - alice, what they're trying to say is that there's no spots out there for normal people like us, all right? so i'm out there, parked on the street, and what, i'm supposed
you must have misunderstood us. we are not at the old office. we are watching the old office, the tv show, on an ipad in the car on the way to the new office. - what? hello? [hip-hop music] - ♪ i'm fresh ♪ you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, gotta be fresh ♪ - oh, hell no, bitch. these offices suck. - where the hell are we supposed to park? there's, like, no spots. guess we gotta park on the street, even though there's extra handicap spots. - what the heck? we have one handicapped dude at...
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this is changing it up for us. >> this is cool. i like her a lot. she's one of those fearless girls that just, cool, showing the guys what she can do. >> and maybe inspiring other young girl, young women, to do the same thing. >> no doubt, because she loves stunting so much, she quit her job to go and do this professionally around the world. she's toured it europe. she's toured the americas, and she's available for hire. she'll come to you and do a stunt show. you get all the guys in the office, throw in some cash. >> yes. >> we'll get her to come to our next party. >> birthday party? >> yeah. no girls. you guys are not invited. >> we're not allowed? >> just her. >>> time for a little first birthday party for gillie. this video was sent to us by one of our viewers named shawn stone. there's shawn with little gillie. short for mcgillicuddy. >> ow cute! >> it's a beautiful dog. that's a little party hat on. gillie, you can tell, is a patient little pooch. this is the best part. they're done celebrating. already, gillie, time for you to dive right into
this is changing it up for us. >> this is cool. i like her a lot. she's one of those fearless girls that just, cool, showing the guys what she can do. >> and maybe inspiring other young girl, young women, to do the same thing. >> no doubt, because she loves stunting so much, she quit her job to go and do this professionally around the world. she's toured it europe. she's toured the americas, and she's available for hire. she'll come to you and do a stunt show. you get all the...
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i just want to find out exactly the system he used or the system his cartel used in order to get the drugs up here. first of all, how did you hook in with the cartel. >> i own a truck repair shop. >> where at? >> on the border. i was working on the trucks and they'd come in, pay cash, good money. just one thing led to another and one night the guy -- >> how did they approach you? >> very blunt. just straight up. >> you want to start driving trucks? >> do you want to make some dough? i'm making dough. what are you talking about? yeah, but, you know, take this load and go to memphis, tennessee. >> was it your first one? >> yeah. going to memphis. >> you hit more than one spot or just one? >> oh, yeah. >> how many drop-offs would you do? >> it depends. that one was just one drop. that was the first drop. >> what was your average? >> seven, eight cities. >> at one time? >> on a run, yeah. i took the load to memphis. >> okay. >> 500 pounds. >> of weed? >> right. sure. that's all it was. a you haul trailer. >> you haul or penske? >> u-haul because you don't have to stop at scale houses. >>
i just want to find out exactly the system he used or the system his cartel used in order to get the drugs up here. first of all, how did you hook in with the cartel. >> i own a truck repair shop. >> where at? >> on the border. i was working on the trucks and they'd come in, pay cash, good money. just one thing led to another and one night the guy -- >> how did they approach you? >> very blunt. just straight up. >> you want to start driving trucks? >>...
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thank you for joining us. straight ahead, the reason we play all the police music, the guitarist of one of the greatest rock bands of all time and a rejd in his right, andy summers, giving up my seat for him. he's coming up next. [ man ] december 7th. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. open enrollment starts october 15th and ends december 7th. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. discover why these part d plans are so popular with over 4 million plan members and counting. with predictable copays and plans with no annual deductible, you could start saving with your first prescription. plus, we'll be covered at like 60,0
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you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway. if there are any beds whatever bridges are going to be around this thing but will they plan to find a buyer and and all of this but i just think it's interesting too that the bakers were going on strike and i didn't realize these were big i picture them coming out of a test you were probably big you're exactly right because i know there's no way you want to do it on screen but i'm not going to go buy. the burgers they're a baker's the big. ceramic tiles get big so they're probably bakers like that they're like adults still bakers and they want to strike but see that's going to weak
you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway....
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! crist is our guest for the interview, next. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> on tuesday you're going to choose a path for our nation. down one road is extremism where roe vs. wade is overturned. that's the road sarah palin and mario rubio want to take us down. it's a dangerous road. the polls say i'm the only one who can stop them. if you're sick of the gridlock, join our fight for common sense. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. don't forget to find me online nine on your ballots. >> urging voters to avoid gridlock during his run for senate. but notably having to close with a reminder he's going to be nine spots down on the ballot. because he was running as an independent. that ra
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! crist is our guest for the interview, next. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> on tuesday you're going to choose a path for our nation. down one road is extremism...
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it included the use of a flag from ground zero at the opening ceremonies. the reviews are all positive. the ultimate "local boy does good" story. >> is this a great show or what? >> i had a lot of friends that worked for him at the olympic games, and they just spoke so highly of him and you know, living in utah and having the games be in trouble and him come in and bring his management style and his vision kind of saved the games and made the state a lot of money. so he's seen as a big hero out there. >> so now what? during the olympics, a new opportunity presents itself. >> boy, it's great to be home. >> i flew out to see the end of the olympics and talk about the options of coming out to massachusetts and running for governor. i felt very strongly that the people of massachusetts needed him. >> it's great to be back on massachusetts soil. >> the in march, 2002, still basking in the glow of the salt lake city olympics, mitt romney is beckoned by the bay state gop to run for governor, despite the fact that a republican already was in the job. >> jane swift
it included the use of a flag from ground zero at the opening ceremonies. the reviews are all positive. the ultimate "local boy does good" story. >> is this a great show or what? >> i had a lot of friends that worked for him at the olympic games, and they just spoke so highly of him and you know, living in utah and having the games be in trouble and him come in and bring his management style and his vision kind of saved the games and made the state a lot of money. so he's...
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